Tire tool

ABSTRACT

A TIRE POOL COMPRISING A CROSS ARRANGEMENT OF TWO PERPENDICULARLY DISPOSED COMPONENTS USED AS A HANDLE AND TURNING ARMS, AS WELL AS A WRENCH, RESPECTIVELY, SMALL LENGTHS OF CROSSPIECES ARRANGED ALONG ONE OF THE COMPONENTS AND PARALLEL TO EACH OTHER AND SYMMETRICALLY DISPOSED ABOUT THE OTHER COMPONENT, FOR SUPPORTING A TIRE WHEN BEING MOUNTED UPON A WHEEL BASED OF AN AUTOMOBILE, AND A SKID AND HOOK ELEMENT FOR SLIDING IN SKIDDING RELATION ALONG THE GROUND OR INTO THE SLOT BETWEEN THE HUB CAP AND THE WHEEL, INCLUDING A HOOK ELEMENT TO PULL THE HUB CAP FROM THE WHEEL. THE DEVICE ALSO INCLUDES A PAIR OF ROLLER WHEELS MOUNTED NEAR THE SKID-HOOK ELEMENT FOR SLIDING THE TIRE INTO ENGAGEMENT WITH THE MOUNTING WHEEL OR RIM OF THE AUTOMOBILE.

Jan. 19, 1971 .K.MOUSE1 3,555,583

TIRE TOOL Filed Feb. 15, 1968 1 I VENTOR. /1/ Mx/54 Patented Jan. 19, 1971 the arm 14 is a pair of rollers Z8 for sliding or rolling 35559583 around when a tire 30, as shown in FIG. 2, is mounted RE TOL or held thereon.

Callliilieelvlgkdlggsogg36 Mounted along intermediate portions of the arm '12 on Int. CL Bzf N; Boc 25/00 5 each side of the cross member or arm 14 are short lengths U5. CL 7 1 1 Claim of bars or crosspieces 32, 34 and in which they are spaced for holding a tire 30 thereon, as illustrated in FIG. 2. The crosspieces are spaced apart suiiiciently to span the width dimension of a tire, as shown in FIG. 2.

10 In other words, the distance between members 3,2 and ABSTRACT 0F THE DISCLOSURE A tire tool comprising a cross arrangement of two :34 is that of the Width of a tire and amounts to about 6 perpendicularly disposed components used as a handle lnclles and turning arms, as wel] as a Wrench, respectively; The member 24 is used to slide along and under the small lengths of crosspieces arranged along one of the lire and it iS aiSo Seen that the hOOk member 24 also components and parallel to each other and symmetricall5 skids along Under the Peripheral edge of a hnb Cap and 1y disposed about the other component, for supporting 1n Wbleb the member iS nSed to Pry loose the hob eaP a tire when being mounted upon a Wheel base of an from tbe Wheel flame or rim forming the tire 30- automobile, and a skid and hook dement for Sliding Additional embodiments of the invention in this speciin skidding relation along the ground or into the Slot cation will occur to others and therefore it is intended between the hub cap and the wheel, including a hook that tbe Scope of the invention be limited only by tbe element to pull the hub cap from the Wheel. The deappended Claim and not by the embodiment described vice also includes a pair of roller wheels mounted near hereinabove Accordingly, reference Should be made to the skid-hook element for sliding the tire into engagetbe following Claim in determining the full SeoPe of the ment with the mounting wheel or rim of the automobile. invention 25 -What is claimed is:

1. A tire tool comprising a cross wrench with two perpendicularly arranged longitudinal components con- The present invention relates to a tire tool having cross Ileoted to each other, one of the Components having a bars, a hook and skid means for sliding under a portion Wrenoh element on one end thereof, the other Component of the hub cap for removal thereof, and for providing having a Combination hnb Cap remover and tire Posiroller wheels mounted adjacent the skid member to transtioner 011 one end thereof and a Wrench element 0n the port a tire when supported by the tire tool, other, a tire support secured to said one component for An object therefore of the present invention is to supporting the tire in a manner so that the side of the provide an improved apparatus for use in mounting and tire is always parallel with the longitudinal axis of said removing car wheels and hub caps and to provide means other component, said combination allowing the tire to for lifting wheels back upon the bolts or studs of the be moved along the ground in a direction transverse car Wheels or rims, and to provide ease in accomplishing with said one component and allowing said support to these results. be lifted for simultaneous horizontal and vertical posi- A further object and feature of the invention is to tioning of the tire within a vertical plane of movement provide a luminescent or phosphorescent coating of coinciding with said transverse direction, said tire supglow paint on the tire tool, such as a piece of glare tape port comprising two rods equally spaced from and yfor providing illumination of the presence of the tool parallel to said other component and attached to said one when used so that oncoming cars may see an operator component on opposite sides of said other component, using the tool to the advantage of the driver of the said combination including a hook formed at the end oncoming vehicle. of said other component and rollers rotatably mounted These and other objects and advantages of the inadjacent said hook the distance between the bottomvention will become apparent upon full consideration of most curved portion of said hook and said longitudinal the following detailed description and accompanying axis being slightly less than the radius of said rollers. drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a plan elevation view of the tire tool show- 50 References Cited ing the several component features of the present inven- UNITED STATES PATENTS tion according to its preferred embodiment; 2207 443 7/1940 Schneider 254 131 lFIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of FIG. 1; and 2,504,345 4/1950 Nelhs 254-131 shllgi slgnerally perspective view of the tire tool FOREIGN PATENTS arms 12, 14 with a handle 116 at one end of the arm l2 and a wrench element 18 at the other end thereof, and 60 'ROBERT C' RIORDON Prlmary 'Examiner in which the other arm 14 includes a wrench element 20 R, V, PARKER, JR., Assistant Examiner at one end while at the other end there is a hook means or skid and hook element 24. Mounted and disposed inter- U.S. Cl. XR.

mediate the hook element 24 and the adjacent end 26 of 8'1-177 214-332 

